OMG! I love you so much right now. I laughed so hard at this review. It was just GREAT!
When HRG said the crap about Matt's senses being sensitive when he's using his power, I thought, OMG! THE WRITERS OF HEROES READ egoteprovoco REVIEWS!!!! Because you've stated over and over that they've needed to make Matt stupid because otherwise he'd be too powerful. So taking your advice, they gave him a weakness - one we just happened to miss for three straight seasons...
When Claire and fishboy jumped in the pool I thought great idea! He can hold her down their and let her drown to death and then pull her up when the coast is clear. I had no idea they were going to make a Romeo and Juliet starring Leonardo DiCaprio scene out of it.
As for Luke, he is so his brother. Luke said he has been trying to warn Sylar that his dad is an asshole. But Luke has only been talking about bird watching and shit when describing Sylar's dad. However he's been describing a TOTAL TOOL when he mentions his own dad. Thus, it's the same guy. Bird watching, murdering tool.
As for Sylar's mother maybe she didn't know he took the kid in the restaurant to sell him, that might be why she didn't put up a fuss beforehand.
Know what pissed me off about the dead mother scene? The way she was killed. Sylar didn't have the ability to saw people's head's off until he took his first power. He used a knife to get open the head of the first guy and telekinesis after that. And seeing his mother die like that doesn't explain his M.O. because he has a reason for doing that to their heads. To see their brains, so he can take their power.
It's like they wrote something after the fact to explain something that in no way needed to be explained. And in doing so, the scene doesn't make sense. If his father was just going to use his power (that just happened to be, by total coincidence, the first power Sylar stole) to kill someone, why not the neck? Who kills by forehead?
They do seem to be working towards making the most powerful characters a little more manageable. So far it looks like Sylar's weakness is that he has grown a conscience.
As for Sylar...even though he always needed to expose the brain, he didn't necessarily have to do it the slice-across-the-forehead way. I think the way his mother died influenced the *style* not the act...if that makes sense.
Yeah, I see what you are saying, but where else would he cut? We don't know how much of the brains he needs to see. And that still doesn't explain why his father would use that method. I'm sorry, that was just bad writing in an attempt to be clever.
When HRG said the crap about Matt's senses being sensitive when he's using his power, I thought, OMG! THE WRITERS OF HEROES READ egoteprovoco REVIEWS!!!! Because you've stated over and over that they've needed to make Matt stupid because otherwise he'd be too powerful. So taking your advice, they gave him a weakness - one we just happened to miss for three straight seasons...
When Claire and fishboy jumped in the pool I thought great idea! He can hold her down their and let her drown to death and then pull her up when the coast is clear. I had no idea they were going to make a Romeo and Juliet starring Leonardo DiCaprio scene out of it.
As for Luke, he is so his brother. Luke said he has been trying to warn Sylar that his dad is an asshole. But Luke has only been talking about bird watching and shit when describing Sylar's dad. However he's been describing a TOTAL TOOL when he mentions his own dad. Thus, it's the same guy. Bird watching, murdering tool.
As for Sylar's mother maybe she didn't know he took the kid in the restaurant to sell him, that might be why she didn't put up a fuss beforehand.
Know what pissed me off about the dead mother scene? The way she was killed. Sylar didn't have the ability to saw people's head's off until he took his first power. He used a knife to get open the head of the first guy and telekinesis after that. And seeing his mother die like that doesn't explain his M.O. because he has a reason for doing that to their heads. To see their brains, so he can take their power.
It's like they wrote something after the fact to explain something that in no way needed to be explained. And in doing so, the scene doesn't make sense. If his father was just going to use his power (that just happened to be, by total coincidence, the first power Sylar stole) to kill someone, why not the neck? Who kills by forehead?
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As for Sylar...even though he always needed to expose the brain, he didn't necessarily have to do it the slice-across-the-forehead way. I think the way his mother died influenced the *style* not the act...if that makes sense.
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